Konica Minolta magicolor 1600W – Printer – color – laser – Legal, A4 – up to 20 ppm – capacity: 200 sheets – USB
- Compact, Lightweight Design: The magicolor 1600W is the smallest laser printer available from Konica Minolta. When not in use, the paper input and output trays can be closed to save space. In addition, the printer is lightweight at only 32 lbs. and measures 15.6″W x 15″D x 10.9″H.
- Fast, Affordable Prints: Print documents in both B&W and color at 1200 x 600 DPI for mere pennies a page. The magicolor 1600W can handle up to 35,000 prints per month at speeds up to 20 ppm B&W and 5 ppm color.
- Exceptional Quality Print Output: Create smoother, more realistic looking images and sharper text with Simitri HD Polymerized Toner exclusively from Konica Minolta
- Easy to Connect: Ready to go out of the box, the magicolor 1600W quickly and easily connects to your computer via a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port making it the best home office printer for your needs.
- Flexible Paper Options: Print on a variety of media including letter, legal, executive, folio, thick-stock, labels, envelopes, postcards and more. Input tray features a 200-sheet capacity.
Product Description
Print high quality color and B&W documents affordably with the Konica Minolta magicolor 1600W. This ultra compact, lightweight printer fits into any environment making it the best home office printer for the money.The magicolor 1600W is designed to be the best home office printer for your needs. Its extra small footprint makes it perfect for desktop use. Connect the printer to your computer easily with a built in Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface for out of the box functionality. Plus it’s affordable to own, with a low purchase price and cost per print. The Konica Minolta magicolor 1600W uses Simitri HD Polymerized Toner to create brilliant color and B&W images and text while saving energy due to its low operating temperature. With all those great features it’s easy to see why the magicolor 1600W is the best home office printer available…. More >>
Konica Minolta magicolor 1600W – Printer – color – laser – Legal, A4 – up to 20 ppm – capacity: 200 sheets – USB
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5 comments
Kevin Johnson on December 20, 2009 at 3:17 pm
In this world of portability and compatibility, NO printer drivers seem exist to use this printer with Apple computers.
While this printer is described as perfect for Windows, the description should also note that it fails to be useful in the Mac world. Mac buyers beware.
Ali O. Kursun on December 20, 2009 at 5:54 pm
It’s a greater product than I have expected. I wanted to buy any laser printer in color in order to print some pictures on my own and I did. I can say that the product is over my expectations. It is one of the best that you can buy in terms of price. Or even just the unique one. I appreciate for the product konika-minolta.
Janet Lowe on December 20, 2009 at 8:43 pm
The 1600W had been recommended to me by a Konica Minolta representative during a telephone conversation in which I explained that my current Konica Minolta Magicolor 2300DL (which I loved) was finally dying out. Upon receiving the new 1600W, I tried to print flyers on 110 lb card stock (which I frequently do) only to find out that the printer kept jamming and the printed copy was awful. When I called Konica Minolta to advise them of my problem, I was told that the 1600W does not support card stock and would only take a maximum of 58 lb paper. Needless to say, I was upset and disappointed, as that was not a topic that was covered in my conversation with the KM rep. I thought she was recommending a printer that was comparable to the 2300DL, but obviously not. If you planning on using ONLY paper, the ease of use, print quality, and noise level should be fine. I DID return the item, and I must say that I was very impressed with the “no hassle” attitude of the seller. It definitely pays to shop through Amazon for service and dependability.
Tom o'Bedlam on December 20, 2009 at 10:55 pm
OK, my 1992 LaserJet4 AND my Canon ink jet both crapped out yesterday. So I find this for $119 at Adorama. Now, I’m a gambler, but the last time I used a color laser printer, it was the size and weight of a piano, made lousy prints, and the IBM guy had to come every week to get it running again. I’m in the middle of a job printing tickets in b&w and passes with photos in color. And I’m also making signs with a vinyl cutter. So, I print a ticket in b&w. beautiful. Now I try printing the pass with the color photo. My LaserJet was horrible with photos. You had to halftone them. THE COLOR PHOTO ON PLAIN PAPER CAME OUT WAY BETTER THAN MY INKJET ON PHOTO PAPER! WOW. Blown away. OK, now I’m getting reckless. I cut a piece of sign vinyl 8×11 and put it in. I’m thinking the fuser could melt the vinyl and my brand new printer could turn to umhm in one second. Or would rub off. Nope, it printed beautifully and fused just fine to the vinyl. It’s not often you buy something and it turns out way better than you expected. I’m having a good day. One more thing: Did you check the price of the toners for this thing? That’s right, $270 for all four toners. Or $370 for the high capacity toners. They are selling this copier for a loss, hoping to make it back on the toner. Well, Konica Minolta guys, don’t read this, but If I keep liking this printer as much as I do now, what’s to stop me from buying a couple more at $119 just for the toners? (and the drum) (and having a spare printer in case this complicated machine breaks down)
B. Chiang on December 21, 2009 at 12:13 am
This is a great color printer for the price. It prints black text really fast. Color print is slow, but the quality is great. This is what you would expect for a printer in this price range.
Noise is louder than an inkjet, but is understandable. It doesn’t come with a duplexer, but that is okay since I only use it for college work/ general office work. I have printed almost 100 pages and it is still going strong. It comes preinstalled with the color and black toners.
I would recommend it.
This printer is for a PC for now. MAC computers are not supported yet.